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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, I think your DD ran her mouth a little and was out of line. She doesn't know the circumstances around Larla, and she has probably erroneously assumed she wasn't allowed to be there. Had she just kept her mouth shut instead of raising a bunch of drama, none of this would have happened and you wouldn't be fretting about a reply from the principal. [/quote] I agree. Your daughter needs to mind her own business. [/quote] I'm not the OP, and I can see that maybe the daughter should have not talked to a high school student about this, but do you honestly think a situation where an adult tells a middle school kid that she's going to sue her is okay? Especially when her daughter has been punished for threats?[/quote] There would have been no threat if the OP’s daughter would have not been talking about the other student.[/quote] Ah, the "she made me do it" defense. What nonsense. I agree that as a principal, I'd be most concerned in this situation about a parent confronting a student and threatening her on school premises. That the parent's daughter had previously been expelled (or, to placate the alternative theory PPs, "received an alternative placement due to mental health issues") for making threats would make me even more concerned. [/quote]
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